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The Tower of Justice was the most famous building in the Court of Judgment.
It was 927 meters tall, the shape of the tower resembling an inverted water droplet.
Although it was over a hundred stories high, only the topmost spire of the tower was used as a "courtroom". The interiors of the remaining tower columns were all hollow.
This design symbolized the supremacy of the court, above everything else. After felony criminals were judged here, if more than half of the judges voted in favor, the barrier under the prisoner's feet would be directly opened.
At that time, the prisoner would fall from the cloud-piercing tower top, along the internal passage of the tower, directly losing weight and falling all the way down to the bottom of the tower, into that legendary Stillwater Prison.
Yes, the Tower of Justice was built directly above the most famous Stillwater Prison of the Court of Judgment.